Update 3rd August 2011

Mother nature turned it on this morning. I had to be quick with the camera as it didn't last long. The light sneaking in and under the clouds very quickly but at the same time making for a very colorful and dramatic start to the day. Still only very small and the only place for any kind of wave today is again Bondi. It's absolutely perfect for a log out there. If you don't have a log like me visit this site www.lifeisjustswell.com These guys make some cool logs out of California named Almond Shapes.  It's just like the one Keiran is proudly displaying in today's portrait. Thanks for the heads up mate! 

24 big ones today. You might want to leave the hoody at home and take on the UV's. Maybe even hit the beach in your lunch break.

Regardless of how you spend your day have a good one! Oh and if you have a spare moment why not check our gallery out at Bronte top shops. 145C Macpherson St Bronte.

Over and out – Brad

Update 2nd August 2011

Gee willy willakers. That WNW wind was fresh this morning, nipping at my ears  reminding me that winter is indeed not over. Lucky for us it will warm up to 22 degrees today. Still not much swell around. There was a bunch of 15 frothers in the south corner at Bondi sharing waves on that nice sand bank set up. Yes it's still there. All it needs is another couple of feet of swell and it will be game on again. Maybe not this week though, as the swell forecast isn't looking any good at all. If you have a longboard get on it and get stylin. That will be your only resort this week. 

Bill Morris shot a good session at South Bondi last Friday. For a few pics CLICK through to our event page and see if you were caught amongst the action.

Have a great day – Brad

Update 1st August 2011

Have the seasons finally begun to change? It sure seems that way the last few days with this amazing Spring like weather upon us. We still have one third of winter to go, so I doubt it will last forever.

Its pretty much flat as a pancake this morning with beautifully clear sky’s and hardly a breath of wind. Crazy orange rays were shooting into a pale blue sky from behind Ben Buckler just before sunrise like some spectacular lightshow. They could never make them this good. It feels good to be alive on mornings like this and once you make the effort to get into the ocean it feels even better. The water is really quite warm for this time of year at a balmy 18 degrees. Hopefully it won’t drop any further. I’m loving surfing in a 2mm full suit still. Its makes paddling a breeze.

So don’t be lazy and make the most of whatever time you have today to get down to the ocean. Have a swim, SUP or a longboard. Low tide is at 3pm so there will be 6 inches of something on offer.

Have a great day!

Bill Morris